Release Notes for Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client, Release 2.4
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1 Release Notes for Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client, Release 2.4 Published: October 14, 2009 This document includes the following sections: Introduction New Supported Platforms New Feature Overviews New Guidelines System Requirements Caveats Notices/Licensing Related Documentation Introduction The Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client provides remote users with secure VPN connections to the Cisco ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliance using the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol and the Datagram TLS (DTLS) protocol. AnyConnect provides remote end users with the benefits of a Cisco SSL VPN client, and supports applications and functions unavailable to a clientless, browser-based SSL VPN connection. It runs on Microsoft Windows, Windows Mobile, Linux, and Mac OS X, and supports connections to IPv6 resources over an IPv4 network tunnel. You can upload the client to the security appliance to automatically download to remote users when they log in, or you can download and install it on the endpoint. You can configure the security appliance to uninstall AnyConnect from the endpoint after the connection terminates, or it can remain on the remote PC for future SSL VPN connections. In addition to the Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance 5500 Series, Cisco IOS supports AnyConnect. For more information, see the Cisco IOS SSL VPN Data Sheet. Americas Headquarters: Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA USA 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
2 New Feature Overviews New Supported Platforms AnyConnect Client 2.4 runs on the following new platforms: Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit). See System Requirements. Mac OS X 10.6 and (both 32-bit and 64-bit). New Feature Overviews The following sections describe the new features in Release 2.4: Split DNS Fallback Trusted Network Detection Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) Prompting Users to Select Authentication Certificate Scripting Proxy Support Enhancement CSD Integration PEM File Certificate Store FIPS and Additional Security in the New AnyConnect Local Policy Split DNS Fallback If the group policy on the security appliance specifies the names of the domains to be tunneled, AnyConnect tunnels only DNS queries that match those domains. It refuses all other DNS queries. The DNS resolver receives the refusal from the client and retries, this time using the public interface instead of AnyConnect. This feature requires that you: Configure at least one DNS server Enable split-tunneling To use this feature, establish an ASDM connection to the security appliance, choose Configuration > Remote Access VPN > Network (Client) Access > Group Policies> Add or Edit > Advanced > Split Tunneling, and enter the names of the domains to be tunneled into the DNS Names text box. 2
3 New Feature Overviews Trusted Network Detection Trusted Network Detection (TND) gives you the ability to have AnyConnect automatically disconnect a VPN connection when the user is inside the corporate network (the trusted network) and start the VPN connection when the user is outside the corporate network (the untrusted network). This feature encourages greater security awareness by initiating a VPN connection when the user is outside the trusted network. AnyConnect supports TND on Windows XP and later, and Mac OS X. Note If you enable TND with Start Before Logon (SBL), and the user moves into the trusted network, the SBL window displayed on the remote computer automatically closes. Multiple profiles on a user computer may present problems if the user alternates connecting to a security appliance that has TND enabled and to one that does not. If the user has connected to a TND-enabled security appliance in the past, that user has received a TND-enabled profile. If the user reboots the computer when out of the trusted network, the GUI of the TND-enabled client displays and attempts to connect to the security appliance it was last connected to, which could be the one that does not have TND enabled. If the client connects to the TND-enabled security appliance, and the user wishes to connect to the non-tnd security appliance, the user must manually disconnect and then connect to the non-tnd security appliance. Please consider these problems before enabling TND when the user may be connecting to security appliances with and without TND. The following workarounds will help you prevent this problem: Enable TND in the client profiles loaded on all your security appliances on your corporate network. Create one profile listing all your security appliances in the host entry section, and load that profile on all your security appliances. If users do not need to have multiple, different profiles, use the same profiles name for the profiles on all your security appliances. The security appliance overrides the existing profile. Note If you enable both TND and FIPS, the AnyConnect GUI Statistics Details window reports FIPS is disabled until the client makes a VPN connection (CSCtc52130). For a complete description with instructions, go to Configuring AnyConnect Client Features in the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client Administrator Guide, Release 2.4. Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) The AnyConnect 2.4 standalone client can employ the Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) to provision and renew a certificate used for client authentication. The goal of SCEP is to support the secure issuance of certificates to network devices in a scalable manner, using existing technology whenever possible. In our implementation of SCEP, AnyConnect sends a certificate request and the certificate authority (CA) automatically accepts or denies the request. (The SCEP protocol also allows for a method where the client requests a certificate and then polls the CA until it receives an accept or deny response. The polling method is not implemented in this release.) 3
4 New Feature Overviews AnyConnect users have one task associated with this feature. If the user profile is configured to have users request a certificate manually, users see a button in the AnyConnect GUI labeled Get Certificate or Enroll. AnyConnect users do not need to know, and will not know, what method AnyConnect uses to retrieve the certificate. AnyConnect administers configure the use of SCEP requests in the user profile. For a complete description with instructions, go to Configuring AnyConnect Client Features in the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client Administrator Guide, Release 2.4. Prompting Users to Select Authentication Certificate In previous releases, when users authenticated their AnyConnect session using a certificate, AnyConnect provided the matching certificate without involving the user. Starting in this release, AnyConnect can be configured to present users with a list of valid certificates and allow them to choose the certificate with which they want to authenticate their session. This enhancement is implemented in AnyConnect by configuring the <AutomaticCertSelection> element in the client profile. This enhancement is available only for the non-mobile Windows operating systems that AnyConnect supports. For a complete description with instructions, go to Configuring AnyConnect Client Features in the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client Administrator Guide, Release 2.4. Scripting AnyConnect Release 2.4 lets you download and run scripts when the following events occur: Upon the establishment of a new AnyConnect client VPN session with the security appliance. We refer to a script triggered by this event as an OnConnect script because it requires this filename prefix. Upon the tear-down of an AnyConnect client VPN session with the security appliance. We refer to a script triggered by this event as an OnDisconnect script because it requires this filename prefix. Thus, the establishment of a new AnyConnect VPN session initiated by Trusted Network Detection triggers the OnConnect script (assuming the requirements are satisfied to run the script). The reconnection of a persistent AnyConnect VPN session after a network disruption does not trigger the OnConnect script. We assume you know how to write scripts and run them from the command line of the targeted endpoint to test them. Note The AnyConnect software download site provides some example scripts; if you examine them, please remember that they are only examples, they may not satisfy the local computer requirements for running them, and are unlikely to be usable without customizing them for your network and user needs. Cisco does not support example scripts or customer-written scripts. Requirements and limitations apply. For a complete description with instructions, go to Configuring AnyConnect Client Features in the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client Administrator Guide, Release
5 New Feature Overviews Proxy Support Enhancement The proxy support enhancement features the following components new to AnyConnect Release 2.4. Mac/Safari Private Proxy AnyConnect downloads the proxy settings configured in the group policy to the Safari browser after the tunnel is established. The settings return to their original state after the VPN session ends. To access the proxy settings, establish an ASDM session with the security appliance and choose Configuration > Remote Access VPN > Network (Client) Access > Group Policies > Add or Edit > Advanced > IE Browser Proxy. Except for the Do not use proxy parameter, the proxy service configured in this window now applies to both Internet Explorer and Safari. The Do not use proxy parameter, if enabled, applies only to Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer Connections Tab Lockdown Under certain conditions, AnyConnect hides the Internet Explorer Tools > Internet Options > Connections tab. When exposed, this tab lets the user set proxy information. Hiding this tab prevents the user from intentionally or unintentionally circumventing the tunnel. The tab lockdown is reversed on disconnect, and it is superseded by any administrator-defined policies regarding that tab. The conditions under which this lockdown occurs are either of the following: The security appliance configuration specifies a private-side proxy. AnyConnect uses a public-side proxy defined by Internet Explorer to establish the tunnel. In this case, the split tunneling policy on the security appliance must be set to Tunnel All Networks. Proxy Auto-Configuration File Generation for Clientless Support Some versions of the security appliance require extra AnyConnect configuration to continue to allow clientless portal access through a proxy server after establishing an AnyConnect session. AnyConnect now uses a proxy auto-configuration (PAC) file to modify the client-side proxy settings to let this occur. AnyConnect generates this file only if the ASA does not specify private-side proxy settings. CSD Integration AnyConnect 2.4 is more tightly integrated with Cisco Secure Desktop (CSD) beginning with CSD 3.5. With this enhancement, the user prompts are displayed as soon as the pre-login scan completes. Typically, this is faster than waiting for the entire hostscan process to run its course. If your site uses AnyConnect 2.4 with CSD 3.4 or earlier, or if your site uses AnyConnect 2.3 with CSD 3.5, you will not receive the benefits of this integration. CSD 3.5 is backwards-compatible with earlier versions of AnyConnect and AnyConnect 2.4 is backwards-compatible with earlier versions of CSD. If an AnyConnect user is configured to use CSD, AnyConnect 2.4 will deploy the version of CSD installed on the ASA, even if a later version of CSD is already installed on the host. AnyConnect 2.4 will display and log descriptive posture assessment messages and installation messages passed to it from CSD 3.5. Other than these messages, AnyConnect users will have no interaction with this enhancement in
6 New Feature Overviews PEM File Certificate Store AnyConnect supports certificate authentication using a file store. Instead of relying on browsers to verify and sign certificates, the client reads Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM) format certificate files from the file system on the remote computer, and verifies and signs them. AnyConnect supports the PEM file certificate store for all Linux and Mac OS X platforms currently supported by the client. Requirements and limitations apply. For a complete description with instructions, go to Configuring AnyConnect Client Features in the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client Administrator Guide, Release 2.4. FIPS and Additional Security in the New AnyConnect Local Policy The AnyConnect Local Policy specifies additional security parameters for the AnyConnect VPN client, including operating in a mode compliant with Level 1 of the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS), 140-2, a U.S. government standard for specific security requirements for cryptographic modules. The FIPS standard applies to all federal agencies that use cryptographic-based security systems to protect sensitive information in computer and telecommunication systems. Other parameters in the AnyConnect Local Policy increase security by forbidding remote updates to prevent Man-in-the-Middle attacks and by preventing non-administrator or non-root users from modifying client settings. AnyConnect Local Policy parameters reside in an XML file called AnyConnectLocalPolicy.xml. This file is not deployed by the security appliance. You must deploy this file using corporate software deployment systems or change the file manually on a user computer. For Windows, we provide a Microsoft Transform (MST) file that you can apply to the standard MST installation file to enable FIPS. The MST does not change other AnyConnect Local Policy parameters. You can also use our Enable FIPS tool, a command line tool that can only be run on Windows using administrator privileges or as a root user for Linux and Mac. Alternatively, you can obtain a copy of the AnyConnect Local Policy file from a client installation, manually edit the parameters, and deploy it to user computers. For Mac OS X and Linux, you can only use our Enable FIPS tool. Requirements and limitations apply. For a complete description with instructions, go to Configuring AnyConnect Client Features in the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client Administrator Guide, Release 2.4. Licensing Requirements for the FIPS-Compliant VPN Client The FIPS-compliant AnyConnect VPN client is licensed based on the ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliance model. Each security appliance model requires a different license. The license does not affect the number of allowed concurrent VPN sessions. When you purchase the FIPS license, you receive the license and instructions on enabling FIPS, including how to download and use our Enable FIPS tool or our MST file that enables FIPS. Table 1 shows the Product numbers (also called SKUs) of the licenses for each security appliance model: 6
7 New Guidelines Table 1 FIPS License Product Numbers for each Security Appliance Product Number Security Appliance Model Description (also called SKU) ASA-FPS-CL-5510= ASA 5510 FIPS-compliant VPN Client License ASA-FPS-CL-5520= ASA 5520 FIPS-compliant VPN Client License ASA-FPS-CL-5540= ASA 5540 FIPS-compliant VPN Client License ASA-FPS-CL-5580= ASA 5580 FIPS-compliant VPN Client License ASA-FPS-CL-5505= ASA 5505 FIPS-compliant VPN Client License ASA-FPS-CL-5550= ASA 5550 FIPS-compliant VPN Client License Note Each new security appliance model purchased after August 31st, 2009 requires a FIPS-compliant VPN client license. Cisco customers with current SMARTnet contracts who purchased an ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliance before August 31st, 2009 are not required to purchase a license for these specific appliances and may contact the Cisco federal account team for information on upgrade rights for the FIPS-compliant VPN client. New Guidelines The following guidelines are new for Release 2.4. For previously documented guidelines that pertain to Release 2.4, go to the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client Administrator Guide, Release 2.4. Changes to OSs Supported AnyConnect 2.4 now supports Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit), and Mac OS X 10.6 and (both 32-bit and 64-bit). AnyConnect 2.4 no longer supports Microsoft Windows 2000 and Mac OS X 10.4, although it may work with these OSs. Customers running Mac OS X 10.4 must upgrade to 10.5 before upgrading to AnyConnect 2.4. We will continue to support Mac OS X 10.4 users running pre-2.4 versions until we end-of-life those versions. AnyConnect 2.4 now supports Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Desktop and Ubuntu 9.x. We do not validate other Linux distributions. We will consider requests to validate other Linux distributions for which you experience issues, and provide fixes at our discretion. MacOS X 10.6 Sends All DNS Queries in the Clear With split-dns enabled, Mac OS X 10.6 sends all DNS queries in the clear. It should send DNS queries targeting split-dns domains over the VPN session. Apple plans to resolve this issue in an upcoming update. 7
8 New Guidelines Flexibility in Sequence and Method Used to Install Start Before Logon and DART Components Previously, in order to use the Start Before Logon components for Windows, the same installation method was required for both AnyConnect and the Start Before Logon components. Both needed to be pre-deployed or both needed to be web-deployed. AnyConnect Release 2.4 eliminates this requirement. This allows the client to be deployed by one method and, perhaps at a later time, the Start Before Logon components to be installed by the same or another method. The Start Before Logon component still has the requirement that AnyConnect be installed first. Another new behavior for AnyConnect Release 2.4 is that if SBL or DART is manually uninstalled from an endpoint that then connects, these components will be re-installed. This behavior will only occur if the head-end configuration specifies that these components be installed and the preferences (set on the endpoint) permit upgrades. Previously these components would not be re-installed in this scenario without uninstalling and re-installing AnyConnect. AnyConnect Tools Cisco makes the AnyConnect tools described in the following sections available to you for your convenience; however, these tools are in a beta release state. Note Cisco TAC does not provide support for beta releases. Profile Editor The AnyConnect profile is an XML file that drives the display in the user interface and defines the names and addresses of host computers. You can differentiate access to the AnyConnect features by creating and assigning different AnyConnect profiles to group policies configured on the security appliance. Following assignment to the group policies, the security appliance automatically pushes the one assigned to the user s group policy upon connection setup. The Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client Administrator Guide, Version 2.4 describes how to add the features to the AnyConnect profile manually. The AnyConnect VPN Software Download site provides access to the Profile Editor to create and edit AnyConnect 2.4 user profiles as an alternative to editing them manually; however, it is in a beta release state. Preliminary testing has been favorable; however, if you choose to use this tool, please observe precautions appropriate for a beta release. Caution If you choose to use the Profile Editor, please back up the AnyConnect client profile before you use the Profile Editor to modify it. After saving the file, use a utility to validate the differences. Test the features before you deploy them. 8
9 System Requirements Diagnostic AnyConnect Reporting Tool (DART) DART is the Diagnostic AnyConnect Reporting Tool that you can use to collect data useful for troubleshooting AnyConnect install and connection problems. DART supports Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Mac OS, and Linux operating systems. The DART wizard runs on the computer that runs AnyConnect Client. DART assembles the logs, status, and diagnostic information for Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) analysis. DART does not require administrator privileges to run. DART does not rely on any component of the AnyConnect software to run, though you can launch DART from AnyConnect, and DART collects the AnyConnect log file, if it is available. Any version of DART works with any version of AnyConnect; the version numbers of each are no longer synchronized. To optimize DART, we recommend downloading the most recent version available on the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client Software Download site, regardless of the AnyConnect version you are using. DART is currently available as a standalone installation, or the administrator can push this application to the client PC as part of the AnyConnect dynamic download infrastructure. Once installed, the end user can start the DART wizard from the Cisco folder available through the Start button. Note Cisco has made DART available to its customers so that they may have a convenient method of gathering important troubleshooting information; however, be aware that DART is in the Beta phase of its release cycle. For a complete description with instructions, go to Managing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting AnyConnect Connections in the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client Administrator Guide, Release 2.4. System Requirements AnyConnect does not support virtualization software such as VMWare for any platform or Parallels Desktop for Mac OS. AnyConnect 2.4 running over VMware or Microsoft Virtual PC on Windows 7 is not 100% reliable, but initial testing suggests the results are usually favorable. AnyConnect does not support sessions with a security appliance running on the same subnet as the endpoint. Microsoft Windows For WebLaunch, use Internet Explorer 6.0+ or Firefox 2.0+, and enable ActiveX or install Sun JRE Windows Versions Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) AnyConnect requires a clean install if you upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7. If you upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7, manually uninstall AnyConnect first, then after the upgrade, reinstall it manually or by establishing a web-based connection to a security appliance configured to install it. Uninstalling before the upgrade and reinstalling AnyConnect afterwards is necessary because the upgrade does not preserve the Cisco AnyConnect Virtual Adapter. Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit) SP2 or Vista Service Pack 1 with KB
10 System Requirements AnyConnect requires a clean install if you upgrade from Windows XP to Windows Vista. Windows XP SP2 and SP3. Windows Requirements Pentium class processor or greater. x64 or x86 processors. 5 MB hard disk space. RAM: 256 MB for Windows XP. 512 MB for Windows Vista. 512 MB for Windows 7. Microsoft Installer, version 3.1. Linux AnyConnect supports only standalone installations on Linux. The following sections show the supported Linux distributions and requirements. Linux Distributions Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Desktop Ubuntu 9.x We do not validate other Linux distributions. We will consider requests to validate other Linux distributions for which you experience issues, and provide fixes at our discretion. Linux Requirements x86 instruction set. 32-bit or biarch 64-bit processor standalone mode only; web-based install/connect is not supported. 32 MB RAM. 20 MB hard disk space. Superuser privileges. libstdc++ users must have libstdc++ version (libstdc++.so.5) or higher, but below version 4. Firefox 2.0 or later with libnss3.so installed in /usr/local/lib, /usr/local/firefox/lib, or /usr/lib. Firefox must be installed in /usr/lib or /usr/local, or there must be a symbolic link in /usr/lib or /usr/local called firefox that points to the Firefox installation directory. libcurl 7.10 or later. openssl 0.9.7a or later. java 1.5 or later. The default Java package on Fedora is an open-source GNU version, called Iced Tea on Fedora 8. The only version that works for web installation is Sun Java. You must install Sun Java and configure your browser to use that instead of the default package. zlib or later. 10
11 System Requirements gtk 2.0.0, gdk 2.0.0, libpango 1.0. iptables 1.2.7a or later. tun module supplied with kernel or 2.6. Mac OS AnyConnect 2.4 supports the following versions of Mac OS: Mac OS X 10.5 Mac OS X 10.6 and (both 32-bit and 64-bit). AnyConnect requires 50MB of hard disk space. Windows Mobile We designed AnyConnect 2.4 for compatibility with Windows Mobile 6.1, 6.0 and 5.0 Professional and Classic for touch-screens only. Users have reported success with most touch-screens running these versions of Windows Mobile. However, to ensure interoperability, we guarantee compatibility only with the devices we test. Table 2 lists the supported devices with their corresponding service providers and supported operating system versions. Table 2 Supported Windows Mobile Devices (Touch-screens Only) Device OS Wi-Fi ATT Tilt WWE Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Note: TouchFLO must be disabled. Axim X51v with ROM: A03 ( Windows Mobile 6.0 Classic ipaq 2790 Windows Mobile 5.0 PocketPC Sprint Touch with ROM: Note: TouchFLO must be disabled. T-Mobile Wing WWE Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional Palm Treo 700wx: Sprint TREO 700WX-1.15-SPNT Windows Mobile 5.0+AKU2 PDA Phone 11
12 System Requirements Table 2 Supported Windows Mobile Devices (Touch-screens Only) (continued) Device OS Wi-Fi Palm Treo 750: Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional AT&T TREO RWE AT&T TREO ATT T-Mobile TREO RWE Palm Treo 800: Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Sprint Treo 800w-1.03-SPNT Palm Treo Pro: AT&T T850UNA-1.01-NAE Sprint T850EWW-1.03-SPT T-Mobile T850UNA-1.01-NAE Verizon XV6800 with ROM: H: Verizon Verizon Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional and Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional Security Appliances and Software Supported The Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client supports all Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance models. It does not support PIX devices. See the Adaptive Security Appliance VPN Compatibility Reference: for a complete list of compatibility requirements. Table 3 shows the minimum Cisco ASA 5500 Adaptive Security Appliance software images that support AnyConnect. Table 3 Software Images that Support AnyConnect, Release 2.4 Image Type ASA Boot image Adaptive Security Device Manager (ASDM) Cisco Secure Desktop Version 8.0(3).1 or later 6.1(3).1 or later 3.2(2) 1 or later 1. Cisco Secure Desktop, Release 3.2(1) is compatible, but it provides more limited functions. 12
13 Caveats Caveats Caveats describe unexpected behavior or defects in Cisco software releases. The following lists caveats with Severities 2 and 3. Note If you have an account with CCO, you can use Bug Navigator II to find caveats of any severity for any release. To reach Bug Navigator II on CCO, select Software & Support: Online Technical Support: Software Bug Toolkit or navigate to Open Caveats Table 4 lists the caveats that are unresolved in Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client Release Table 4 Open Caveats in Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client Release ID CSCsh51779 CSCsh69786 CSCsi00491 CSCsi35149 CSCsi44045 CSCsm92424 CSCsq02996 CSCsq88383 CSCsr23029 CSCsu08798 CSCsu52949 CSCsu70199 CSCsv49773 CSCsw28876 CSCsw30030 CSCsw37980 CSCsw97163 CSCsx21485 CSCsx25806 CSCsx48918 CSCsy34111 CSCsy48762 CSCsy73171 CSCsz19269 Headline Client-side proxy & AoN tunneling: must stop direct access to proxy. IPv6 link local addresses are not tunneled through AnyConnect Client. Standalone can connect to wrong ASA from within SecureDesktop. Transcend: unable to clear session from GW after setting MSIE proxy V Difficult to clear the VPN program after tunnel cleared from GW Random client DPD disconnects with McAfee HIPS SW. Auto-resume sometimes fails even though head-end not timed out. AnyConnect user authentication fails in some scenarios. Standalone client fails to connect if CSD and Authenticating proxy. AnyConnect Linux with certs fails if browser master password defined. GUI pops up certificate warning prompts on every connection attempt. IPv6: Network error: windows has detected and IP address conflict. Multiple local profiles for SG may result in using wrong settings. AnyConnect: Need to reboot PC to get localization catalog to load. Vista: Unable to process response from using standalone AnyConnect. AC needs more certificate matching events. AC should not re-use tg cookie if group-url w/ new tg is being used. VPN agent caches cert information. XP IPV6: AnyConnect can't ping assigned IPV6 address. RDP+SBL: Unable to retrieve logon information to verify compliance SVC MSIE proxy option auto does not work Split tunnel not working with Anyconnect and Windows Mobile AnyConnect roam from EVDO car to never reconnected AnyConnect ignoring exclusion lists and using proxy server 13
14 Caveats Table 4 Open Caveats in Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client Release (continued) ID Headline CSCsz95464 Anyconnect fails to connect with special character password <> CSCsz97362 Need to document some 3rd Party inter-operability issues CSCtb73073 Mac: VPN establishment allowed while multiple local users logged in CSCtb80457 AnyConnect and ASA need to negotiate time-to-wait for authentication CSCtb11342 Global and user preferences files may get out of sync CSCtc54677 Mac OS 10.6 Reconnect Fails After Suspend From WebLaunch Resolved Caveats Table 5 shows the caveats that AnyConnect VPN Client Release resolves. Table 5 Caveats Resolved in Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client Release ID Headline CSCsq49102 AnyConnect incompatibility with Citrix advanced gateway client CSCsx14777 DART:AC Standalone AnyConnect Client shows AnyConnect 2.3.xx instead of AnyConnect dart 2.3.xx. CSCsx62325 Windows Mobile driver error with SVC rekey new-tunnel CSCsx79055 Upgrade during SBL incomplete CSCsy00749 AnyConnect: Failed to initialize connection to subsystem upon reconnect CSCsy44786 GUI fails when users log off using SBL CSCsz67246 Anyconnect SBL: XML parsing prevents concurrent connections CSCsz78112 Long-term fix for Anyconnect with IPv6: non-english Vista CSCsz99190 AnyConnect Mac: Installer leaves vpnclient.dmg in root directory CSCta01109 file move operation fails CSCta13784 Post SBL script launch fails on Vista with access denied error CSCta21437 AnyConnect: Safesign CSP prompts for PIN using AAA CSCta31173 Allow mdns through filters with Local LAN CSCta39434 AC - If CertificateMatch in Profile selects 0 certs, AC will use any CSCta55059 AnyConnect: Admin unable to use Local Machine certificates CSCta59527 Anyconnect picks invalid certificate CSCta59878 DART install gets out-of-sync with local manifest CSCta63379 Voice mails through an Anyconnect tunnel on a Mac OS is garbled CSCta70161 HCP renew clobbers DNS settings on Linux AnyConnect CSCta73252 AnyConnect connection failure due to wrong windows shell registry CSCtb51693 Installer MST causes Anyconnect install/auto-update to fail CSCtb63734 UserControllable variable broken for SBL CSCtb70879 AnyConnect fails to connect if Ignore Proxy is enabled with CSD 14
15 Notices/Licensing Table 5 ID CSCtb73046 CSCtb76577 Caveats Resolved in Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client Release (continued) Headline Linux: Single user at time of connection establishment not enforced Anyconnect connection failure with IPv6 Notices/Licensing See the following sections for Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client license information. License Options For brief descriptions and example product numbers (SKUs) of the AnyConnect user license options, see Cisco Secure Remote Access: VPN Licensing Overview. For the latest detailed information about the AnyConnect user license options, see Managing Feature Licenses in the Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI, 8.2. End-User License Agreement For the end-user license agreement, go to: OpenSSL/Open SSL Project This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit ( This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young ([email protected]). This product includes software written by Tim Hudson ([email protected]). For Open Source License information for this product, please see the following link: Related Documentation For more information, refer to the following documentation: For additional information about the security appliance or ASDM or its platforms, see Navigating the Cisco ASA 5500 Series Documentation: Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client, Release 2.3, Administrator Guide Cisco Secure Desktop Configuration Guide for Cisco ASA 5500 Series Administrators 15
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